Pata
07-19-2007, 10:16 PM
Former England women's and Under-19 coach
Cricinfo staff
July 18, 2007
3599
Sri Lanka have named Paul Farbrace, a coaching director at Kent, as their new assistant coach.
"We have picked Paul as the assistant coach and his appointment will be ratified this Friday," Kangadaran Mathivanan, the secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, told AFP.
Farbrace had a brief first-class career as a wicketkeeper with Middlesex and Kent before moving into coaching, initially with the England women's team and then the Under-19s before moving to Kent.
"The chance to work with Trevor in Sri Lanka is a fantastic opportunity for me," said Farbrace. "It has been a difficult decision to make because I am really enjoying the job here at Kent. There is real talent within the Kent system and I believe there a number of our youngsters who could make a significant impact on Kent cricket in the future. I shall be watching progress with great interest."
Trevor Bayliss, Sri Lanka's new coach, asked for Farbrace and the pair will team up to help with preparations for the Twenty20 World Championship in September
[B]Graham Ford, Kent director of cricket, added: “Paul has made a major contribution to the development of our youngsters during his time with us and it will be sad to see him go.
“In many ways it is a compliment to both Paul and the club that he should have been selected for such a prestigious post. We wish him every success in his new role.”
Cricinfo staff
July 18, 2007
3599
Sri Lanka have named Paul Farbrace, a coaching director at Kent, as their new assistant coach.
"We have picked Paul as the assistant coach and his appointment will be ratified this Friday," Kangadaran Mathivanan, the secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket, told AFP.
Farbrace had a brief first-class career as a wicketkeeper with Middlesex and Kent before moving into coaching, initially with the England women's team and then the Under-19s before moving to Kent.
"The chance to work with Trevor in Sri Lanka is a fantastic opportunity for me," said Farbrace. "It has been a difficult decision to make because I am really enjoying the job here at Kent. There is real talent within the Kent system and I believe there a number of our youngsters who could make a significant impact on Kent cricket in the future. I shall be watching progress with great interest."
Trevor Bayliss, Sri Lanka's new coach, asked for Farbrace and the pair will team up to help with preparations for the Twenty20 World Championship in September
[B]Graham Ford, Kent director of cricket, added: “Paul has made a major contribution to the development of our youngsters during his time with us and it will be sad to see him go.
“In many ways it is a compliment to both Paul and the club that he should have been selected for such a prestigious post. We wish him every success in his new role.”